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the first photo i ever took of a bug
also the best photo i’ll ever take of a bug probably
bugs! 🐜 🐞 🐛
pretty little visitor to the the bee balm today 💕
(inat says: brown-winged striped sweat bee)
beach bugs 🏝️
Brimstone on Purple loosestrife 🌿💜 Gonepteryx rhamni 🦋
photographed with a Nikon D5000 and Nikon AF-S DX Nikkor 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR Lens
the results of a day spent in a field full of wasps
couldn't get all the different variety but it was such a wonderful time
🐝wasp mantidfly 🐝
finally got to see one of my dream bugs!!
absolutely amazing critter
My bees are back!
It has been a brutally cold and snowy winter. I can't tell you how happy I am to see them.
Unequal Cellophane Bees (Colletes inaequalis)
March 14, 2026
Southeastern Pennsylvania
blood bee!
Tribe Chrysidini
a little gem. . .
very excited to share what may be my favorite bug photos ever
what better place to enjoy the midday sun that upon your favorite cactus?
lil guy hopping around
i sat for a good fifteen minutes trying to get a picture of this stunning dolichopodidae. felt like irl shiny hunting.
what a gem of a little guy!
[VIDEO AND PHOTOS TAKEN: SEPTEMBER 24TH, 2024 | Video and Image IDs: A video and two photos of a red/orange and black rusty spider wasp digging rapidly through sandy soil, covered in grains of sand /End IDs.]
Tachypompilus ferrugineus, the rusty spider wasp! This lovely lady is preparing a burrow for her young :]
I couldn't get a good angle on it but there was a spider in it's web and it looked really pretty against the sunset lighting!